Users can now edit curved routes similarly to linear ones. Curved corners can be dragged to adjust radii, and straight segments between curves can be manipulated without losing geometry.
To run Proteus Professional effectively, especially for complex 3D visualizations and simulations, the following system specifications are recommended: High-performance x64 processor with at least 4 cores. RAM: 16GB or more for smooth operation.
The 8.15 release introduced significant improvements to the design workflow, particularly in how users handle complex PCB traces: Proteus Professional 8.15 SP1 Build 34318
Dedicated NVIDIA or ATI card supporting OpenGL and Direct3D. OS: 64-bit Windows (Windows 10 or 11). Why Professionals Use This Build Proteus: PCB Design and Circuit Simulator Software
A workspace for creating electronic prints with access to over 15 million components through integrated web searches from providers like SnapEDA and SamacSys. Users can now edit curved routes similarly to linear ones
An environment for designing the physical board, featuring shape-based auto-routing and advanced visualization tools.
A unique engine that allows for co-simulation of mixed-mode SPICE circuits and microcontroller firmware. This enables users to test their code on virtual hardware before building physical prototypes. Key Features in Version 8.15 SP1 RAM: 16GB or more for smooth operation
This version added four additional mechanical layers, a dedicated slot layer, and specialized top and bottom assembly layers to better support complex manufacturing requirements.
The software supports switching between linear and curved mitring globally or on specific selected groups.
Users should be aware that version 8.15 involved a file format change, meaning files saved in this version generally cannot be opened in older versions of the software. Hardware Requirements